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idle (adjective)
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lazy and not willing to work
correlation
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connection between two or more things
insight
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clear and deep understanding of a complicated problem
to underlie
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to be cause of smth
to persist
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to continue doing smth in determined way
variable
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likely to change often
forthcoming
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happening soon
sequence
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series of related events
to disperse
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to spread across or move away
to substitute
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to use smth instead of of another thing
reduction
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making smth smaller
leisure
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the time when you are not working
drudgery
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boring work
drudge
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to do boring work
primarily
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for the most part
to streamline
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to change smth so it works better
tyranny
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when a leader or government uses power in cruel way
glance
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to take a look at smth quickly
straightforward
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easy to do or understand
subjective
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influenced by someone’s beliefs or feelings instead of facts
decline
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to become less in amount, importance, quality or strength
discrepancy
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difference between two things that should be the same
subsist
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to manage to live with little money or food
exceed
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to be more that particular number or amount
align
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to put things in an exact line or make parallel
obtain
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to get smth especially by making effort
coauthor
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one of two or more people who write a book article etc
scarcity
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a situation in which something is not easy to find or get
feline
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appearing of behaving like a cat
pinpoint
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to discover or describe exact facts about smth
discretionary
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left to individual choice or judgement
peer-review
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a process by which something is proposed and evaluated by group of experts
hint at
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to talk about smth in indirect way
allot
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to assign as a share or portion
suss out
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to find or discover by thinking
upend
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to set or stand on end
quantitative
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based on quantity
escapism
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habitual diversion of the mind to purely imaginative activity or an escape from reality
nagging
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annoying or finding fault with someone
burnout
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exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation usually as a result of prolonged stress or frustration
shred
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a piece of smth that was broken (odłamek)
devastated
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brought to state of ruin or destruction
backburner
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postpone consideration of or action on
lingering
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lasting for a long time or slow to end
scolding
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an angry rebuke or reprimand
fault-finding
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continual criticism, typically concerning trivial things
devastate
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destroy or ruin
line up
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under control
adjustment
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small change
desire
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to want smth especially strongly

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